AXIS Q1602-E/AXIS Q1604-E Installation Guide

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Assign an IP address

Most networks today have a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP addresses to connected devices. If your network does not have a DHCP server the network camera will use 192.168.0.90 as the default IP address.

If you would like to assign a static IP address, the recommended method in Windows is either AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Camera Management. Depending on the number of cameras you wish to install, use the method that best suits your purpose.

Both of these free applications are available on the AXIS Network Video Product CD supplied with this product, or they can be downloaded from www.axis.com/techsup

Method

Recommended for

Operating system

 

 

 

AXIS IP Utility

Single camera

Windows

See page 12

Small installations

 

 

 

 

AXIS Camera Management

Multiple cameras

Windows 2000

See page 13

Large installations

Windows XP Pro

 

Installation on a different subnet

Windows 2003 Server

 

 

Windows Vista

 

 

Windows 7

 

 

 

Notes:

If assigning the IP address fails, check that there is no firewall blocking the operation.

For other methods of assigning or discovering the IP address, e.g. in other operating systems, see page 18.

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Axis Communications Q1604-E, Q1602-E manual Assign an IP address, Method Recommended for

Q1602-E, Q1604-E specifications

Axis Communications, a global leader in network cameras and surveillance solutions, continues to innovate with its Q1604-E and Q1602-E models, two exceptional products that cater to the needs of security professionals and businesses. Offering advanced features and cutting-edge technology, these two cameras ensure high-quality surveillance in various environments.

The Axis Q1604-E is designed for outdoor applications, providing rugged and weather-resistant functionality. With its IP66-rated housing, it is built to withstand harsh climatic conditions, ensuring reliable performance in rain, snow, or extreme temperatures. This model is equipped with an impressive 1080p resolution, delivering clear and detailed images even in challenging lighting conditions. The integrated Axis Lightfinder technology excels in low-light scenarios, maintaining color fidelity during the day and providing monochrome images at night. Moreover, the Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) feature helps capture details in both bright and dark areas of the scene, making it ideal for high-contrast environments.

On the other hand, the Axis Q1602-E is designed for indoor use but shares many of the same robust features as its counterpart. The Q1602-E also operates at 1080p resolution, ensuring high-definition video capture. With Axis Lightfinder and WDR capabilities, this model is particularly adept at handling dynamic lighting situations in indoor settings, such as retail spaces or office complexes.

Both cameras support H.264 and Motion JPEG compression formats, allowing for efficient bandwidth usage without compromising image quality. The inclusion of Axis Zipstream technology further optimizes video streams, reducing storage costs by up to 50% while maintaining essential details required for analytics or security purposes.

Integration with other Axis products and third-party systems is seamless, enabling users to create a comprehensive surveillance solution. Additionally, both models are compatible with various video management software, making them versatile for various applications.

In summary, the Axis Q1604-E and Q1602-E cameras are designed for high-performance surveillance, combining advanced imaging technologies and robust construction to meet the demands of both indoor and outdoor environments. Their versatile features and integration capabilities make them suitable for a wide range of applications, from urban surveillance to retail security.